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|description=Star Citizen - Comm-Link Archive - Celebration of the terraforming of Mars and a memorial of those who died along the way.}}
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|Source = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/12675-2157-Blue-Skies-On-Mars
|Type = Spectrum Dispatch
|Publication Date= 2012-09-15
|Series= Time Capsule
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'''After almost forty years of trial and tragedy, [[Mars{{#translation:}}|Mars]] is officially classified as an oxygen-sustaining environment. A memorial to those who passed in the Great Mars Tragedy of ’25 is unveiled after the official declaration with Senator [[Stephen Nguyen{{#translation:}}|Stephen Nguyen]] as the keynote speaker.'''

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'''This is a transcript of his speech:'''

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My brother Sean loved to build. When we were kids, I was the one who played sports and ran for Student Congress, he was always tinkering with things. It wasn’t weird in our house to suddenly come home to the DistroBox disassembled and arranged on the living room floor or Sean crawling around the ventilation shafts because he heard a clicking. There was one time, and I could never prove it, but I think he got to the dog. He was ten, mind you, ten years old and already that gifted. Maybe gifted is the wrong word, because it wasn’t just his talent, it was his curiosity and the absolute joy he got from breaking something apart and seeing how all the pieces mattered.

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